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Northern Industrial High Wattage Solar Panels — 15 Watt
Duracell Portable Inverter — 3000 Watts, Model# 813-3007
Sunforce 30 Amp Digital Charge Controller, Model# 60032
Northern Industrial Solar-Powered Trickle Charger — 5 Watt
 
Northern Industrial High Wattage Solar Panels — 15 Watt
Northern Industrial High Wattage Solar Panels — 15 Watt
Northern Industrial High Wattage Solar Panels — 15 Watt

Item# 339972


 
Duracell Portable Inverter — 3000 Watts, Model# 813-3007
Duracell Portable Inverter — 3000 Watts, Model# 813-3007
Duracell Portable Inverter — 3000 Watts, Model# 813-3007

Item# 457210


 
Sunforce 30 Amp Digital Charge Controller, Model# 60032
Sunforce 30 Amp Digital Charge Controller, Model# 60032
Sunforce 30 Amp Digital Charge Controller, Model# 60032

Item# 336615


 
Northern Industrial Solar-Powered Trickle Charger — 5 Watt
Northern Industrial Solar-Powered Trickle Charger — 5 Watt
Northern Industrial Solar-Powered Trickle Charger — 5 Watt

Item# 339973


 
 
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Item# 339972
Item# 457210
Item# 336615
Item# 339973
 
Was $99.99
Was $599.99
Was $99.99
Was $59.99
 
Sale $84.99
Sale $499.99
Sale $89.99
Sale $49.99
 
Solar Charge Controller — 7 Amp
Sunforce Air X Wind Generator — 12 Volt, Model# 44444
Duracell Portable Inverter — 1500 Watts, Model# 813-1500-07
Ventamatic Solar-Powered Ventilating Fan with Panel — Gable-Mounted Ventilator, Model# VX2515SOLARGABL
 
Solar Charge Controller — 7 Amp
Solar Charge Controller — 7 Amp
Solar Charge Controller — 7 Amp

Item# 336606


 
Sunforce Air X Wind Generator — 12 Volt, Model# 44444
Sunforce Air X Wind Generator — 12 Volt, Model# 44444
Sunforce Air X Wind Generator — 12 Volt, Model# 44444

Item# 339981


 
Duracell Portable Inverter — 1500 Watts, Model# 813-1500-07
Duracell Portable Inverter — 1500 Watts, Model# 813-1500-07
Duracell Portable Inverter — 1500 Watts, Model# 813-1500-07

Item# 457206


 
Ventamatic Solar-Powered Ventilating Fan with Panel — Gable-Mounted Ventilator, Model# VX2515SOLARGABL
Ventamatic Solar-Powered Ventilating Fan with Panel — Gable-Mounted Ventilator, Model# VX2515SOLARGABL
Ventamatic Solar-Powered Ventilating Fan with Panel — Gable-Mounted Ventilator, Model# VX2515SOLARGABL

Item# 336620


 
 
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Item# 336606
Item# 339981
Item# 457206
Item# 336620
 
Was $29.99
Was $599.99
Was $259.99
Was $289.99
 
Sale $24.99
Sale $569.99
Sale $249.99
Sale $269.99
 
Sunforce 60 Watt Solar Charging Kit — Model# 50044
Xantrex XPower Portable Powerpack 1500 — 1500 Watts, Model# 802-1500
Sunforce 60 Watt Solar Panel with 7 Amp Charge Controller, Model# 37015
Duracell Portable Digital Inverter — 400 Watts, Model# 813-0400-07
 
Sunforce 60 Watt Solar Charging Kit — Model# 50044
Sunforce 60 Watt Solar Charging Kit — Model# 50044
Sunforce 60 Watt Solar Charging Kit — Model# 50044

Item# 339954


 
Xantrex XPower Portable Powerpack 1500 — 1500 Watts, Model# 802-1500
Xantrex XPower Portable Powerpack 1500 — 1500 Watts, Model# 802-1500
Xantrex XPower Portable Powerpack 1500 — 1500 Watts, Model# 802-1500

Item# 167603


 
Sunforce 60 Watt Solar Panel with 7 Amp Charge Controller, Model# 37015
Sunforce 60 Watt Solar Panel with 7 Amp Charge Controller, Model# 37015
Sunforce 60 Watt Solar Panel with 7 Amp Charge Controller, Model# 37015

Item# 339619


 
Duracell Portable Digital Inverter — 400 Watts, Model# 813-0400-07
Duracell Portable Digital Inverter — 400 Watts, Model# 813-0400-07
Duracell Portable Digital Inverter — 400 Watts, Model# 813-0400-07

Item# 457207


 
 
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Item# 339954
Item# 167603
Item# 339619
Item# 457207
 
Was $379.99
Was $499.99
Was $499.99
Was $49.99
 
Sale $359.99
Sale $449.99
Sale $479.99
Sale $44.99
 
Sunforce 10-Pk. of Solar Garden Lights, Model# 86115
Sunforce Solar Shed Light — 10 LED, Model# 81098
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 35 Amps, Model# UB12350
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 75 Amps, Model# UB12750
 
Sunforce 10-Pk. of Solar Garden Lights, Model# 86115
Sunforce 10-Pk. of Solar Garden Lights, Model# 86115
Sunforce 10-Pk. of Solar Garden Lights, Model# 86115

Item# 1686115


 
Sunforce Solar Shed Light — 10 LED, Model# 81098
Sunforce Solar Shed Light — 10 LED, Model# 81098
Sunforce Solar Shed Light — 10 LED, Model# 81098

Item# 160895


 
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 35 Amps, Model# UB12350
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 35 Amps, Model# UB12350
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 35 Amps, Model# UB12350

Item# 349900


 
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 75 Amps, Model# UB12750
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 75 Amps, Model# UB12750
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 75 Amps, Model# UB12750

Item# 349901


 
 
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Item# 1686115
Item# 160895
Item# 349900
Item# 349901
 
Was $49.99
Was $59.99
Was $79.99
Was $184.99
 
Sale $39.99
Sale $49.99
Sale $71.99
Sale $174.99
 
Northern Industrial Solar Shed Light
Ventamatic Solar-Powered Ventilating Fan with Panel — Roof- Mounted Ventilator, Model# VX1000SOLARROOF
XPower Portable Powerpack Solar — 400 Watts, 10Ah Battery, Model# 852-2071
Northern Industrial Solar-Powered Battery Maintainer — 1.8 Watt
 
Northern Industrial Solar Shed Light
Northern Industrial Solar Shed Light
Northern Industrial Solar Shed Light

Item# 336614


 
Ventamatic Solar-Powered Ventilating Fan with Panel — Roof- Mounted Ventilator, Model# VX1000SOLARROOF
Ventamatic Solar-Powered Ventilating Fan with Panel — Roof- Mounted Ventilator, Model# VX1000SOLARROOF
Ventamatic Solar-Powered Ventilating Fan with Panel — Roof- Mounted Ventilator, Model# VX1000SOLARROOF

Item# 336622


 
XPower Portable Powerpack Solar — 400 Watts, 10Ah Battery, Model# 852-2071
XPower Portable Powerpack Solar — 400 Watts, 10Ah Battery, Model# 852-2071
XPower Portable Powerpack Solar — 400 Watts, 10Ah Battery, Model# 852-2071

Item# 456060


 
Northern Industrial Solar-Powered Battery Maintainer — 1.8 Watt
Northern Industrial Solar-Powered Battery Maintainer — 1.8 Watt
Northern Industrial Solar-Powered Battery Maintainer — 1.8 Watt

Item# 339971


 
 
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Item# 336614
Item# 336622
Item# 456060
Item# 339971
 
Was $39.99
Was $329.99
Was $179.99
Was $26.99
 
Sale $34.99
Sale $309.99
Sale $164.99
Sale $19.99
 

Top Rated Alternative + Renewable Energy On Sale

FREE SHIPPING — BioPro 190 Biodiesel Processor, Model# ADBP-190
Sunforce 16 Watt Solar DC Lighting Kit — Model# 50036
Sunforce Pro Series CIGS panel — 100 Watt, Model# 36100
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 90 Amps, Model# UB12900
 
FREE SHIPPING — BioPro 190 Biodiesel Processor, Model# ADBP-190
FREE SHIPPING — BioPro 190 Biodiesel Processor, Model# ADBP-190
FREE SHIPPING — BioPro 190 Biodiesel Processor, Model# ADBP-190

Item# 109455


 
Sunforce 16 Watt Solar DC Lighting Kit — Model# 50036
Sunforce 16 Watt Solar DC Lighting Kit — Model# 50036
Sunforce 16 Watt Solar DC Lighting Kit — Model# 50036

Item# 339969


 
Sunforce Pro Series CIGS panel — 100 Watt, Model# 36100
Sunforce Pro Series CIGS panel — 100 Watt, Model# 36100
Sunforce Pro Series CIGS panel — 100 Watt, Model# 36100

Item# 121125


 
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 90 Amps, Model# UB12900
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 90 Amps, Model# UB12900
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 90 Amps, Model# UB12900

Item# 349906


 
 
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Item# 109455
Item# 339969
Item# 121125
Item# 349906
 
Was $8799.99
Was $199.99
Was $799.99
Was $189.99
 
Sale $8399.99
Sale $169.99
Sale $599.99
Sale $179.99
 
Sunforce Pro Series CIGS Panel — 70 Watt, Model# 36170
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 35 Amps, Model# UB12350
Ventamatic Solar-Powered Ventilating Fan with Panel — Roof- Mounted Ventilator, Model# VX1000SOLARROOF
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 110 Amps, Model# 45824
 
Sunforce Pro Series CIGS Panel — 70 Watt, Model# 36170
Sunforce Pro Series CIGS Panel — 70 Watt, Model# 36170
Sunforce Pro Series CIGS Panel — 70 Watt, Model# 36170

Item# 121126


 
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 35 Amps, Model# UB12350
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 35 Amps, Model# UB12350
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 35 Amps, Model# UB12350

Item# 349900


 
Ventamatic Solar-Powered Ventilating Fan with Panel — Roof- Mounted Ventilator, Model# VX1000SOLARROOF
Ventamatic Solar-Powered Ventilating Fan with Panel — Roof- Mounted Ventilator, Model# VX1000SOLARROOF
Ventamatic Solar-Powered Ventilating Fan with Panel — Roof- Mounted Ventilator, Model# VX1000SOLARROOF

Item# 336622


 
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 110 Amps, Model# 45824
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 110 Amps, Model# 45824
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 110 Amps, Model# 45824

Item# 349903


 
 
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Item# 121126
Item# 349900
Item# 336622
Item# 349903
 
Was $499.99
Was $79.99
Was $329.99
Was $219.99
 
Sale $399.99
Sale $71.99
Sale $309.99
Sale $207.99
 
Duracell Portable Inverter — 3000 Watts, Model# 813-3007
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 75 Amps, Model# UB12750
Sunforce 30 Amp Digital Charge Controller, Model# 60032
Northern Industrial High Wattage Solar Panels — 15 Watt
 
Duracell Portable Inverter — 3000 Watts, Model# 813-3007
Duracell Portable Inverter — 3000 Watts, Model# 813-3007
Duracell Portable Inverter — 3000 Watts, Model# 813-3007

Item# 457210


 
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 75 Amps, Model# UB12750
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 75 Amps, Model# UB12750
UPG Sealed Lead-Acid Battery — AGM-type, 12V, 75 Amps, Model# UB12750

Item# 349901


 
Sunforce 30 Amp Digital Charge Controller, Model# 60032
Sunforce 30 Amp Digital Charge Controller, Model# 60032
Sunforce 30 Amp Digital Charge Controller, Model# 60032

Item# 336615


 
Northern Industrial High Wattage Solar Panels — 15 Watt
Northern Industrial High Wattage Solar Panels — 15 Watt
Northern Industrial High Wattage Solar Panels — 15 Watt

Item# 339972


 
 
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Item# 457210
Item# 349901
Item# 336615
Item# 339972
 
Was $599.99
Was $184.99
Was $99.99
Was $99.99
 
Sale $499.99
Sale $174.99
Sale $89.99
Sale $84.99
 
Northern Industrial Solar-Powered Trickle Charger — 5 Watt
Sunforce 10-Pk. of Solar Garden Lights, Model# 86115
Sunforce Air X Wind Generator — 12 Volt, Model# 44444
Sunforce 60 Watt Solar Charging Kit — Model# 50044
 
Northern Industrial Solar-Powered Trickle Charger — 5 Watt
Northern Industrial Solar-Powered Trickle Charger — 5 Watt
Northern Industrial Solar-Powered Trickle Charger — 5 Watt

Item# 339973


 
Sunforce 10-Pk. of Solar Garden Lights, Model# 86115
Sunforce 10-Pk. of Solar Garden Lights, Model# 86115
Sunforce 10-Pk. of Solar Garden Lights, Model# 86115

Item# 1686115


 
Sunforce Air X Wind Generator — 12 Volt, Model# 44444
Sunforce Air X Wind Generator — 12 Volt, Model# 44444
Sunforce Air X Wind Generator — 12 Volt, Model# 44444

Item# 339981


 
Sunforce 60 Watt Solar Charging Kit — Model# 50044
Sunforce 60 Watt Solar Charging Kit — Model# 50044
Sunforce 60 Watt Solar Charging Kit — Model# 50044

Item# 339954


 
 
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Item# 339973
Item# 1686115
Item# 339981
Item# 339954
 
Was $59.99
Was $49.99
Was $599.99
Was $379.99
 
Sale $49.99
Sale $39.99
Sale $569.99
Sale $359.99
 
Xantrex XPower Portable Powerpack 1500 — 1500 Watts, Model# 802-1500
XPower Portable Powerpack Solar — 400 Watts, 10Ah Battery, Model# 852-2071
Northern Industrial Solar-Powered Battery Maintainer — 1.8 Watt
Sunforce Industrial Solar Garage Light, Model# 81099
 
Xantrex XPower Portable Powerpack 1500 — 1500 Watts, Model# 802-1500
Xantrex XPower Portable Powerpack 1500 — 1500 Watts, Model# 802-1500
Xantrex XPower Portable Powerpack 1500 — 1500 Watts, Model# 802-1500

Item# 167603


 
XPower Portable Powerpack Solar — 400 Watts, 10Ah Battery, Model# 852-2071
XPower Portable Powerpack Solar — 400 Watts, 10Ah Battery, Model# 852-2071
XPower Portable Powerpack Solar — 400 Watts, 10Ah Battery, Model# 852-2071

Item# 456060


 
Northern Industrial Solar-Powered Battery Maintainer — 1.8 Watt
Northern Industrial Solar-Powered Battery Maintainer — 1.8 Watt
Northern Industrial Solar-Powered Battery Maintainer — 1.8 Watt

Item# 339971


 
Sunforce Industrial Solar Garage Light, Model# 81099
Sunforce Industrial Solar Garage Light, Model# 81099
Sunforce Industrial Solar Garage Light, Model# 81099

Item# 336618


 
 
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Item# 167603
Item# 456060
Item# 339971
Item# 336618
 
Was $499.99
Was $179.99
Was $26.99
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Sale $449.99
Sale $164.99
Sale $19.99
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How does a wind turbine work?

As far back as 4000 years ago, the Babylonians and Chinese used wind power to pump water for crop irrigation. Obviously, technology has changed since then, but the wind power process is still the same. Most wind turbines are mounted on a tower at least 100 feet (30 meters) or more above the ground. In this way, the turbine can capture the faster, less turbulent winds. The power of the wind turns the turbine blades, which spin the shaft, which connect to a generator, which makes electricity. The electricity produced can provide power for a single home or outbuilding, or can connect to an electricity grid and be sold to a utility company for wider distribution.

Are there different types of wind turbines?

There are several types of wind turbines:

Vertical-axis wind turbine—The main rotor shaft is arranged vertically, enabling the turbine to capture the energy of the wind without pointing directly into it. This works to the advantage of those who live in areas where the wind direction constantly fluctuates.

Horizontal-axis wind turbine—These turbines have two to three blades and operate by facing the unit into the wind. An attached wind vane measures wind direction, enabling the turbine to best position itself to capture the wind.

Wind turbines are also available in several different sizes:

Single, small turbines—These units are meant for individual use for homes, telecommunications dishes, water pumping or in remote areas where a grid connection is lacking. They can be coupled with batteries, solar power systems, or fuel systems to create a hybrid system.

Utility-scale turbines—Typically, these large units (from 100 kilowatts to several megawatts) are combined with other large units to form a wind farm, providing bulk power to the electrical grid.

Wind Power

What are the benefits of wind power?

Affordable—Wind power is one of the most cost-effective energy resources available, costing just 4-6 cents per kilowatt hour. Additionally, wind power can help homeowners reduce or even eliminate utility bills entirely.

Renewable—Unlike fossil fuels, the wind is free and its supply can never be depleted, nor is it exclusive to any one region of the world, so it’s not subject to shortages, embargos, or price increases. It is a completely renewable form of solar energy created by the sun heating the atmosphere in combination with the earth’s rotation and surface irregularities.

Eco-friendly—Wind power is a clean resource, creating no waste and no green house gases. What’s more, the more wind power used, the less fossil fuels will be consumed, keeping toxic byproducts created by those fuels from entering the atmosphere.

Economically stimulating—Because the best sites for erecting wind farms are in rural areas, wind turbines can benefit local economies. Unlike drilling or mining, the land surrounding a wind farm can still be used for agricultural purposes, allowing farmers to lease land to utility companies while continuing to farm their land.

Tax Incentives and Rebates—If connected to a grid, wind power system owners may be eligible for a tax credit for the electricity sold back to the utility company. In addition, some states offer rebates or other incentives to help offset the cost of purchasing and installing wind systems. For more information go to Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency (http://www.dsireusa.org/)

What will I need to generate my own wind power system?

Whether you’re installing a stand-alone system or a hybrid system for your home, or connecting a system to a grid (an electricity transmission and distribution system) you will need quality equipment.

Wind turbine—The wind turbine is the core of your system. Your energy needs will determine the annual energy output you’ll require and the size of your turbine. Using this information, wind turbine manufacturers and retailers can help you decide which wind turbine is for you, while also factoring in local wind speeds and your specific energy budget.

Tower—Though you can choose either a self-supporting (free standing) or guyed tower for mounting your wind turbine, most home wind power systems use the second option. Guyed towers can be hinged at the base, making it easier to lower to the ground for repairs and maintenance, or to avoid damage during hazardous weather. Towers should be installed high enough so that the bottom of the rotor blade is at least 30 feet (9 meters) above any obstacle that is within 300 feet (90 meters) of the tower.

Batteries—For a stand-alone system, you will need batteries to store excess power for use when the wind is calm. Deep-cycle batteries are preferable, because they can discharge and recharge many times.

Controller—A charge controller will prevent batteries from overcharging, thus extending battery life and performance.

Power Inverter—The power inverter converts the low voltage DC to the 120 volts AC. For a stand-alone system, unless you plan on using battery power exclusively, you’ll need a power inverter. If your system is grid connected, this is the only additional equipment you’ll need.

Hybrid System—If you live in an area where wind speeds are low, a hybrid system (combining wind power with solar power or fuel generators) may prove most effective. In this case, you’ll need to add a generator and controllers that can automatically operate the system.

The Basics: How Does Solar Energy Work?

Every minute of every day, enough of the sun’s energy reaches the earth to meet the world’s energy demand for an entire year. Using photovoltaic technology through solar panels, solar energy is created by converting the heat and light that comes from the sun into electrical energy.

Each solar panel is made up of many solar cells containing both a positive and a negative layer. Much like a battery, these layers generate an electric field. As the sun’s energy is absorbed by the cells, electrons are created and then travel toward the bottom of the panel and exit through a connecting wire. This flow of electrons produces electricity, which can be used in the same way as electricity generated by other non-renewable energy sources.

The Benefits of Solar Energy

If you’re looking for more affordable, eco-friendly energy alternatives, you can’t beat the benefits of solar energy:

  1. Economical — Now more than ever, consumers are feeling the pinch when it comes to the cost of energy for heating their homes, powering their vehicles and generating electricity. But, by investing in the right equipment, many are seeing that solar energy is by far one of the most economical, reasonably-priced energy solutions available. Low equipment maintenance over the long run makes it an especially good buy.
  2. Renewable — Because the supply of the sun’s light is free, unrestricted and renewable, solar energy users are never affected by shortages (other than nightfall), skyrocketing prices, or production limitations. What’s more, technological advancements enable solar equipment to consistently operate even on cloudy days.
  3. Environmentally friendly — One of the most eco-friendly energy alternatives, solar energy production does not directly emit fumes, create greenhouse gases, carbon emissions, or yield noise pollution.
  4. Convenient Power Source — Whether it’s used for back up to a permanent energy source or to provide power in remote areas, solar power offers all the convenience and dependability of standard energy resources, without the financial or environmental costs.
Solar Power

How Do I Generate My Own Solar Power?

Harnessing the sun’s energy for your own use begins with putting together the right components for your needs. If you’re ready to “go solar” consider starting with a few basic solar power components. You’ll want to add to your system as your needs grow and as you experience the benefits of solar energy.

  • Solar Panels – Your source for electricity and to charge batteries to power your car, truck, motorcycle, ATV, boat, personal watercraft, RV, home or appliances. Sold individually or in solar power kits, begin by determining the number of panels you’ll need based on your intended use.
  • Charge Controller — If the sunlight is too bright for too long, the voltage produced by the solar panels has the potential to damage the batteries. As such, a charge controller is required to regulate the charge, thus preventing overcharging and ultimately increasing battery life and performance.
  • Power Inverter — The power inverter serves a dual purpose, either converting the low voltage DC to the 120 volts AC needed to run appliances, or charging your batteries if connected to a utility grid or an AC Generator. Unless you plan on using battery power exclusively, you’ll need a power inverter.
  • Batteries — Your batteries store the solar energy for a consistent power supply over time, even when the sun isn’t shining. Deep-cycle or marine batteries are recommended as they are designed to be charged and discharged repeatedly.

Many appliances are now available as solar-operated products. These solar products allow you the benefit of use when there isn’t a conventional power supply handy or available, (i.e. camping, power outages, etc.) but also work to save you money by utilizing the sun’s light as their main source of energy. A few solar-operated product examples include:

  • Solar Air Collectors — These solar powered devices work like space heaters and can be used as a supplemental heating system when the sun is shining.
  • Solar Powered Lights — Gathering and storing the sun’s energy during daylight hours, some solar powered lights turn on automatically after dark and work well for added security and safety illumination outdoors.
  • Solar Auto Air Purifier — Works to absorb harmful gas, smoke and other particulates while efficiently operating on solar power.

Solar Power Installation Tips

Whether you’re a weekend warrior or a full-time contractor, you can always use helpful tips when installing a solar equipment energy system.

  • For maximum effectiveness, always place solar panels where they will be in direct sunlight for a minimum of six hours a day.
  • If placing on a rooftop, keep the pitch of your roof in mind when installing solar panels. Angling the panels to maximize exposure to the sun will also maximize the energy collected by the solar panels.
  • Consider installing solar panels at the same time your home is being roofed. This will make finding rafters and making repairs easier if you do both jobs simultaneously.
  • Even if you feel confident about installing your solar power system, consider bringing in an expert to assist you. Experienced professionals can help you maximize the effectiveness of your solar energy system.
  • Investigate government incentive and rebate packages available. These can range from product rebates to energy refunds to low interest loans. For more information, consult the Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency (http://www.dsireusa.org/)

How Many Solar Energy Panels and Storage Batteries Will I Need?

The following chart illustrates the wattage requirements to operate some standard appliances and devices using solar powered energy.

Appliance/Device Watts Required Watt Hours
Refrigerator—10 cubic ft, used by 2 people daily 120 960
Television—32-36 in. screen, operating 4 hours daily 160 640
Microwave Oven—1000 watts, operating 30 minutes daily 1,000 500
Lighting—Four 100 watt bulbs, operating 4 hours daily 400 1,600
Computer—Desktop computer, operating 3 hours daily 140 420
Miscellaneous—400 watt device, operating 1 hour daily 400 400
Total Daily Watt Hours Required 4,520
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